A concerned citizen is posting up signs all over Lake Elsinore. These photos were taken on Lake Street, Machado Street, and some other streets I don't know. There were signs on Indian Truck Trail, Lincoln Avenue, and on Lakeshore Avenue. Some of the signs were taken down, but isn't it nice to see someone speaking up for Christians, who seem to be constantly under attack in Lake Elsinore, California and elsewhere?
Christians founded this nation to escape religious persecution by the Church of England. Remember the Pilgrims and Puritans? The First Amendment was meant to protect the settlers' religious freedom, not eliminate references to Christianity. The free exercise thereof...that means people are supposed to exercise their religious freedom. How did we get to a point in this country where history is revised and Christianity is marginalized? One nation under God, not without God! The Humanists would have been upset in the time between 1690 - 1790 when kids were reading out of their Bible primers in elementary school!
Here are some examples of the Bible Primer from Wikipedia!
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